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Ever attended a youth soccer tournament or a pop-warner football practice where there's that one parent that takes things a little far? Well as #BCSTX gears up for a summer full of youth sporting events, we wanted to take a moment to recognize a few of "those" parents that will forever be a part of youth sports history.
Share your crazy sports parent story (maybe it's you?) and be entered to win an Amazon Echo Dot courtesy of BCS Sports + Events!
The Award for Biggest Supporter: Joseph Cordes, hockey dad and definition of #1 Fan, was caught shining a laser pointer into the eyes of his daughter's opposing goalie during an amateur hockey match in Winthrop, Massachusetts. His unwavering support led to a disturbance of the peace charge but we're still not sure if his punishment was an eye for an eye.
The Award for Best Sportsmanship: Martin Tremblay, Vancouver hockey instructor and upstanding citizen, intentionally tripped and injured a 13 year old boy within the handshake line at the end of a hockey game. After serving a 15 day jail sentence on 2 accounts of assault, losing key partners to his business and tarnishing his personal reputation; Martin Tremblay seemingly had trouble getting back on his feet.
The Role Model Award: Timothy Lee Forbes, basketball dad and casual cannibal, bit off a significant portion of a coach's ear after Forbes' son lost a 6th grade Catholic League Championship. His alternative parenting techniques were game changing to say the least but unfortunately for Forbes' he bit off more than he could chew as he was eventually served 4 years of jail time.
While we can't control the behaviors of parents, we'd like to invite you to attend all youth sporting events in #BCSTX this summer. Below is the 2018 Summer Youth Sports Events Schedule.
Great American Shootout (June 8-10th)
IFA-VTD Senior Summer Nationals and Texas State Championships (June 8-10th & June 15-17th)
Primetime Sports 7-on-7 Tournament of Champions (June 23-24)
Adidas Texas State 7-on-7 Championships (June 28-30)
AQHA Youth World Cup (June 28 - July 8th)
AJGA Junior All-Star (July 8-12th)
TAAF Summer Games of Texas (July 26-29)
Ever attended a youth soccer tournament or a pop-warner football practice where there's that one parent that takes things a little far? Well as #BCSTX gears up for a summer full of youth sporting events, we wanted to take a moment to recognize a few of "those" parents that will forever be a part of youth sports history.
Share your crazy sports parent story (maybe it's you?) and be entered to win an Amazon Echo Dot courtesy of BCS Sports + Events!
The Award for Biggest Supporter: Joseph Cordes, hockey dad and definition of #1 Fan, was caught shining a laser pointer into the eyes of his daughter's opposing goalie during an amateur hockey match in Winthrop, Massachusetts. His unwavering support led to a disturbance of the peace charge but we're still not sure if his punishment was an eye for an eye.
The Award for Best Sportsmanship: Martin Tremblay, Vancouver hockey instructor and upstanding citizen, intentionally tripped and injured a 13 year old boy within the handshake line at the end of a hockey game. After serving a 15 day jail sentence on 2 accounts of assault, losing key partners to his business and tarnishing his personal reputation; Martin Tremblay seemingly had trouble getting back on his feet.
The Role Model Award: Timothy Lee Forbes, basketball dad and casual cannibal, bit off a significant portion of a coach's ear after Forbes' son lost a 6th grade Catholic League Championship. His alternative parenting techniques were game changing to say the least but unfortunately for Forbes' he bit off more than he could chew as he was eventually served 4 years of jail time.
While we can't control the behaviors of parents, we'd like to invite you to attend all youth sporting events in #BCSTX this summer. Below is the 2018 Summer Youth Sports Events Schedule.
Great American Shootout (June 8-10th)
IFA-VTD Senior Summer Nationals and Texas State Championships (June 8-10th & June 15-17th)
Primetime Sports 7-on-7 Tournament of Champions (June 23-24)
Adidas Texas State 7-on-7 Championships (June 28-30)
AQHA Youth World Cup (June 28 - July 8th)
AJGA Junior All-Star (July 8-12th)
TAAF Summer Games of Texas (July 26-29)